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I also have the same dilemma,and of course,it occured 1MONTH after 1year warranty expired.I know my batts r still fine,as I recharge em on my foremans kit.
My charger plays a tune,then just blinks red,green....etc.Wish I had some tips to try,from an electronics brain-type person.......lol,good luck::

NO THE OLD CHARGER FOR THE BLUE ONE+ TOOLS WILL ONLY CHARGE NICD BATTERIES. HOWEVER THE INTELLIPORT DUAL CHEMISTRY CHARGER WILL CHARGE BOTH NICD AND LION BATTERIES. ALL BATTERIES ARE COMPATIBLE WITH ALL ONE+ TOOLS

Sorry Mate your battery is dead...
The makita lithium batterys dont like getting worked hard quickly.
There is a chip in them that recognice each battery to each specific charger. Try another charger. This has not worked for me. Try anyway

Don't go buying more stuff when you can fix the problem yourself without buying any converter. The modification required to do it is very easy and most people wont have any problem following it.

You can go to this webpage where a detailed walkthrough is given (with pictures):http://www.byggebolig.no/index.php?topic=5572.0

Some of the post are in norwegian but the walkthrough is in english.

Good luck and happy moding :)

P.S.

For those of you that have "blowed up" a makita charger 110v on a 220v, don't throw it away!If you are lucky you have only blowed up the fuse and the varistor, which are easy to replace, and if you follow up the walkthrough you might even go all the way a mod the charger to 220v.

I think your tryiong to charge NIMH batteries oon a charger designed for Lithium Ion batteries. With all the new style batteries such as NICAD, NIMH and LI-ION, charging becomes difficult. Most chargers pre NIMH and LI-ion, were designed for NICAD's. The best advise, match your batteries with the correct charger